I recently had a nasty accident too and snapped my collar bone, broken tibia, and 6 broken ribs, so I can absolutely relate. Claude Code was there for me in a big way as well :-)
It's a long road to recovery. I'm 5 months in and still in a lot of pain, but it does (slowly) get better. Hope you're spirits stay up!
Fantastic. I think these small productivity tools embedded in harnesses is pretty powerful.
I especially like that you can get the AI to use it and also just pop into the CLI.
Also nice to generate useful web dashboards etc
I recently had a nasty accident too and snapped my collar bone, broken tibia, and 6 broken ribs, so I can absolutely relate. Claude Code was there for me in a big way as well :-)
It's a long road to recovery. I'm 5 months in and still in a lot of pain, but it does (slowly) get better. Hope you're spirits stay up!
Great idea! I just created one for Pi
https://github.com/mkaz/pi-modoro
Fantastic. I think these small productivity tools embedded in harnesses is pretty powerful. I especially like that you can get the AI to use it and also just pop into the CLI. Also nice to generate useful web dashboards etc
From the title I thought it’d be a timer for the agent itself, so it doesn’t waste time on endless thinking loops, etc.
Oh that’s an idea? Could use hooks or something?
Also for tmux (which I always run claude inside)
https://github.com/olimorris/tmux-pomodoro-plus
Ooo that's cool thank you. That's really useful! My other CLI project was: https://github.com/emson/pymodoro
Side note, many windows people still don't know about psmux https://github.com/psmux/psmux
Ah nice thanks. Love tmux, incidentally I came across this the other day as an alternative to Ghostty: https://supacode.sh/
tool is great by your readme is pure unreadable ai slop - try to naturalise it a bit